Gorilla Glass Victus, glass resistant to breakage up to 2 meters

    Gorilla Glass Foods was announced by Corning. The famous American company that makes most of the smartphone glasses we use every day, claims that the new product has significantly better performance and laboratory tests have shown that the glass withstands a fall of up to 2 meters on hard and rough surfaces.

    At the same time, the resistance to scratches is also improved and, all this, with a more intelligent manufacturing process, in such a way as to contain even more the final thickness.



    Gorilla Glass Victus, glass resistant to breakage up to 2 meters

    The new Gorilla Glass Victus comes after the version 6, made available in 2018. With the new generation the company has focused on improving all aspects of glass, avoiding focusing on a specific aspect such as scratch resistance alone. Speaking of this, the Corning Vice President has announced that the new glasses will make the phones even more resistant, in order to avoid possible spinning or deep scratches that can undermine the usability of the touchscreen.

    And again, the executive confirmed that one of the partners to immediately use Gorilla Glass Victus for its products will be Samsung. The first to use it could be the imminent ones Galaxy Note 20 e Galaxy Note 20 Ultra?

    It will certainly also be used by the new range of iPhone 12 arriving at the end of the year, as Apple invests a lot of money in the American company. Ergo, it will have the new technologies immediately, obviously without having the exclusive.

    Finally, remember that there are also other glass manufacturers on the market that serve the smartphone segment, but also the tablet segment. The main competitor is definitely the Japanese Dragontrail which, for example, serves smartphones Google Pixel.



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